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I just assume that ponderingturtle's heavy use of sarcasm means he doesn't think it's a serious problem.
Are you one of those "all men are rapists" extremists? Because thats the vibe I'm getting. Accusing someone of rape after consensual sex is a low, rotten, life destroying move. The cops who hid this evidence are scumbags or inept idiots, or both who should resign or be fired.Those are all the reported "rapes" that the "rapist" is either not prosecuted or found innocent. Clearly all psychos.
And people wonder why victims might now want to come forward.
TBF, I got the impression that 40,000 was the total number of messages, i.e., to the dude as well as to her friends. I'm still amazed how someone can rack up such amounts of text messages in a short time, I don't think I'll rack that up in my lifetime.I think she is a psycho because she sent 40,000 messages to the dude
Which at least to me shows things ain't exactly running on all 4 cyls up there
Not sure how this relates to the other 95% of cases
It came out the accused bloke had actually died and been cremated 2 weeks earlier?
ponderingturtle, you have come up with about a dozen different straw positions that no one else here has proposed, endorsed, or even come close to..
Rape, obviously, is a very serious and emotional matter, but dialling up the hyperbolic vitriol to 11 whenever someone even slightly disagrees with you, makes it very difficult to take you seriously..
Got it you have to admit it was rape right away and go to the police, any delays mean it was retroactively consensual. We really owe some apologies to all those wrongfully persecuted celebrities out there.
I think we all need to sign a card for Harvey Weinstein.
Police cuts should have no effect on disclosing evidence. It could affect what enquiries are made, cuts meaning fewer enquiries are done as investigation teams are smaller.
Those are all the reported "rapes" that the "rapist" is either not prosecuted or found innocent. Clearly all psychos.
And people wonder why victims might now want to come forward.
Having vastly fewer officers and support staff is necessarily going to mean a thinning out of experience and expertise leading to more mistakes.
However, in these two cases, I'll grant you that, seeing as it was the same officer in both, that this was nothing to do with lack of experience or knowledge but an apparently deliberate attempt to obtain convictions regardless of the evidence.
I'd quite like to see the officer in question prosecuted for perverting the course of justice.
The messages showed that jurors at the trial had been given an "edited and misleading" picture of the conversation between the pair, the court heard."
I suspect that the "edited" refers to the conversation, i.e., that the tenor of the conversation was edited by selective inclusion of messages, rather than that the contents of individual messages was edited. That likely makes the argument quite a bit harder, though I agree with your point in general.So who edited the messages to make them misleading? If it was the Police, then they need to be charged with evidence tampering, and if it was the supposed victim, then she should be prosecuted for making a false statement to Police and giving false evidence in court.
I'm very curious as to what you think should have happened in this instance and how that accounts for the possibility that this gentleman may be guilty or not guilty.
Saying "NO" after the act, and waiting before deciding she/he had made a mistake in saying yes, is not rape.That doesn't mean she can't say "No" afterwards.
It certainly would have made it near impossible to get beyond reasonable doubt.
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Only if it's fully established that there was no actual rape at all. It sounds that way, but it's always best not to assume without all the facts.
It seems this woman has left a trail of carnage
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The Crown Prosecution Service has now become a law unto itself, freely frames innocent people, it drops charges on any criminal it wants, it needs to be investigated fully once the new Parliament sits for business.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3j8IGCk-50
They may have been hoping to ambush her on the stand in court with the messages he recieved. The other ones admitting it wasn't rape were sent to the friends and therefore probably only in the incompetent/malicious prosecutors hands.One thing that does puzzle me. The man must have received the text messages. What stopped him from telling the defence lawyers I received text messages after the incident. Look into it. These text messages will show my innocence.